The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1919, Page 15

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There wer. also aboard a number of convalescent companies, ‘The Housatonic was due to arrive from Bordeaux at 3 o’dlock this afternoon with 1,399 officers and men, ‘The Huron, Bordeaux, has 3,266 ony $ 2:50 A WEEK We Do Not Charge Interest | BLOOMINGDALES 59TH TO 60TH ST.—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE. — = == | Welcome Home Sale Welcome home, boys of the 77th Division, In thousands of New York homes preparations have been made to welcome home a soldier boy. Bloomingdales announce this special Welcome Home Sale of Walters Players to give you an op- H portunity of having a beautiful Player in the home \ in time for the welcome home celebration. Be sure f to call tomorrow, make your selection and we will arrange for immediate delivery. - WALTERS _ PLAYER PIANO “A795 Free with Each Player i! A Beautiful Music Cabinet—Handsome Bench to Match—12 Rolls of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery The Same FREE OFFER as Mentioned Above Will Also Be Included with Every New Player Sold This Week at the Following Prices: } | $500, 525, 550, 575, 600 Sale of Used Pianos 75 AND UP With Each Piano Is Included a Stool and Free Delivery An opportunity like this may not offer itself again. We urge you to take advantage of this sale by calling to-morrow to select your Player or mailing the attached coupon to us, Send Name and Address for Full Particulars R — m —the Sunday World Magazine Wire Stitched—Illuminated in Colors Best Writers—Best Artists—Best Magazine. ; All Day | sisters To-Day |'isacting severe) casvaln end tees HB) ‘The Best Newspaper Maga- | zine Supplement in the United States of America’ special casual companies, | The Black Arrow, from Bordeaux, has 1,585 men, mostly miscellaneous units, | The cruiser Chester, Brest, has part of the 127th Infantry among her 138 sragh ‘and medical units. Moccasin, from Bordeaux, has $2 casauls. LONDON TO HAIL PERSHING AT HEAD OF HIS TROOPS Can Never Forget Part America Played in Darkest Hour of War, Paper Says. LONDON, May 6—Commenting on the statement that Gen. Pershing, Com- mander in Chief of the American forces in Burope, is coming to London on Eim- pire Day, May 24, to review @ brigade of American troops on its way to the United States, the Daily Mail says he will ride at the head of the soldiers and make the salute with King George at Buckingham Palace. C “It will be cur pride and privilege.” the newspaper continues, “to give the men who fought at Chateau-Thierry and broke the German line in the Argonne! the warmest of British welcome. We! have not forgotten, and never shall for- get, the part which Amorica played in| | |one of the darkest hours of the war. REAL BODY BUILDER FOR ALL THE FAMLLY ‘Thon WAS CARRIED ON VLE BACH Os f WW | \iars Mien | Bare whe msroe Naa Tal Yee he drs Marguerite Namara Finds Cantatrising in Land Pure Food feat) of Cactus and Bandits Is Full of Thrills, but Free From ' a She Likes It—‘‘Carmen,” Her Mexican Debut Opera, Leda Prosaic Life Compared to the Real Thing Among the Peons, Mile. Marguerite Namara, vivacious | after another, opera singer of the Chicago Granc Opera Company, who broke into print several wecks ago through her in- genuity in making President Wilson's old top hat into a pretty Victory bonnet, has again caused the lino typer’s fingers to titillate. This time she ts in Mexico City. Life there, ac- cording to the letter she wrote her lonesome husband, Guy Bolton, the playwright, is just one bit of action If you find that you are thin and weak or if any member of the family needs a tonic at this season of the year, remember that the safe family medicine for you all is Father John's Medicine. Bear i fashioned prescription has been suc- sessfully used for more than 60 years b|as a tonic and body-builder. If you are thin, weak and run-down it gives the very food elements which you need to rebuild flesh and strength. It is guaranteed free from alcohol or dan- gerous drugs.—Advt, ‘The letter, addressed to Mr. Bolton at their home in Great Neck, Long Island, reads; “From the time I left American sol) at Laredo life has been as interest- ing and colorful ag @ performance of “Carmer,” in which opera, by the way, I made my debut there, singing to 25,000 excited Mexicana in @ bull ring, “Getting here was full of thrills, There was a detachment of soldiers on the front of our train. Another on the back. Both squads had a ma- chine gun mounted on the truck in ‘WORLDS PREMIER SECURITY ON_ATTRACTIVE TERMS Subscriptions Received at all Offices United States Mortgage & Trust Company OFFICES | 55 Cedar St. Broadway at 73rd St. Madison Ave. at 75th St. £25th St.at Eighth Avenue - ’ With Gun Under Pillow :: a 1918." whien rode, ‘The doors leading to the platforms of the cars were all provided with heavy fastenings. These were kept securely locked through Practically the entire journey. “When we arrived at an eating rw) the soldiers all followed us into the dining room and remaiied there Se we had finished the meal. They en 4 cordon and escorted us back to our car, It appears that the adventure- @ome. They kept stopping the traia every fifty miles and phoning ahead to see if the bandits were on the tracks, “You can readily tmagine, Guy, the sensation of being waked up by a sudden jolt under these circum- stances. One of the soldiers told me that there had been a band of five hundred bandits who were known to be in the neighborhood. Three days before, the same train had been held Up and robbed. “Just imagine, a week before I came down our friend Mr, Adams's chauffeur was stopped by two thugs dust outside the city and told to dis- mount, whereupon one of them mounted the driver's seat. The other climbed inside and lighted a cigar- @tte. Up to this time no trace of the motor has been found. I understand there is quite a thieves’ market hero, Where stolen goods are sold openly. ts one consolation in this—one| may stand @ fair chance of buying back one's own belongings—if they have been stolen, “I had quite a gathering of friends fg no joke, Guy. Also an open car- riage filled with flowers, My trunks were carried up to the house on the Dacks of brawny peons, I will write) again and tell details of next Sun- day's performance. With all the drawbacks and dangers, Guy, I must say I love Mexico. “Pp. 8.—I carry a revolver and sleep with it beside my bed. It's @ thilli- ing life—being a Mexican prima donna.” FIRST 1,000 RECRUITS SAIL FOR FRANGE ON AGAMEMNON ‘Men Who Enlisted for Foreign Ser- vice Go to Relieve Others in A. E. FP. ‘The transport Agamemnon sailed for France to-day with the ist Provisional of the Overseas Replacement Depot. 1,000 soldiers who have enlisted for three years on the promise of foreign service. Many of them were men who had seen service in the Philippines and Hawail and had an unsatisfied hankering to go to the A, B. F. Not a few were men who wore one or more gold chevrons on their left sleeve showing they had the desire to go back to Burope after hav- ing visited home for a few weeks or months, The battalion was in command of Col. L. H. Jackson who had a detach- ment of twenty-four regular officers with him to relieve officers in the Army of Occupation who are to have a chance to come home. Among the soldiers tn the battalion was Henri Traloni, formerly of the ae | WOMAN KILLED PUBLISHER ‘The transport Leviath: igisre whea hi COMB SAGE TEA IN See esse | FADED OR GRAY HAL passengers. Among. them 5 i] tion. te R. Radform and fuchard of Chi erican ister to aka. OVER RARE MINIATURE Says Chicagoan Choked Her in Dispute About Royalties From Washington Portrait. CHICAGO, May 6.—Mrs. Vera Tre- pagnier of New Orleans, a widow, 60 years old, who shot and killed Paul F. Vollard, an art publisher, at his office yesterday, said to-day the cause of the shooting wae a minieture of George Washington, more than « hundred years old, known as the “John Trumbell mintature,” which she ewned. She shot Vollard only when he choked her, ahe insisted. ‘Mrs. Trepagnier sald Voiland wanted the of with a brew of Sage Tea and 5 Whenever her hair took on that faded or streaked rance, t simple mixture was lied with derful effect. By < store for “Wyeth’s Sage Compound,” is will get tle of this old-time reeipe, imp: Hf the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very This simple mixture can be ! upon to restore natural color and sre! to the hair. well-known downtown dreggist ~ says everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage and” Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied— it’s so easy to use, too. 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